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How To Prepare For NEET 2016 (UG/PG Medical Exam Tips In Short Time)

Jun 08,2016

How To Prepare For NEET 2016: Candidates who are going to participate in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET UG/PG Medical Exam they may check Tips to break the exam in Short Time and for them, in the below-tuned section we are unfolding tips of How To Prepare For NEET.

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET UG is a qualifying admission examination directed by CBSE every year for those eligible candidates who desire to take admissions to any undergraduate medical progressions such as MBBS and dental course, and postgraduate courses in medicine such as MD or MS in government or private colleges crosswise the country.

Know the syllabus of the examination well:

Candidates should know the complete syllabus of the NEET-UG exam.

Contenders can compare the syllabus with their Board exam syllabus as this will be beneficial for you if there are common chapters as you will not need to prepare them separately and this will give you sufficient time to focus on the parts of the syllabus that are not covered.

Make a Schedule of Study:

Until and unless you make an entire schedule of the way you want to study, you will not be able to complete the syllabus.

Mark out the important chapters that you require to prepare from the beginning and chapters that will need only revision. Working in this way will help you cover every part of the syllabus regularly. Give time for every segment and try and maintain that.

Work On Weaker Areas:

It might happen that you are very strong in one subject and weak in the further. Do not feel depressed by the same.

Make an effort and work hard more on the weaker areas to build up to them. If required, take help from a friend or senior or take extra classes for the subject. This will help in defeating the horror of your weak point efficiently.

Practice Mock Test Papers:

One of the greatest obstacles of the NEET-UG examination is the time restriction. Candidates have to finish 180 questions in 180 minutes (3 hours). It means they can give a maximum of 1 minute for each question.

Time management is a compulsory skill that is essential for this exam. While practicing at home, make definite that you keep the time restriction in mind.

Try to solve the query in lesser time so that you have some time for final revision as well.